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For balding men eager to learn more about FUE Hair Transplants and robotic FUE hair restoration in particular, Dr. Rashid has authored a book on the subject. This is the first book to be published on this topic. Our goal is to help increase everyone education on the topic of male pattern baldness.

This is the next generation in the evoloution of FUE robotics. Although it is called a robot, it is really a computerized FUE software program with significant advantages.

So what is so special about the Artas? Some key advances include the lack of issue with stamina, minimal human calculation error risk, the use of a red light.

Why does the red light matter? In FUE, we sometimes have slight oozing of blood which can dramatically reduce visibility. Red light and specialized cameras on the ARTAS allow it to virtually see through any such obstruction making calculated targeting even more accurate. For more on our publications, read our peer reviewed work.

When considering FUE vs strip surgery by FUT, the ARTAS computarized system bring a whole new level of technology to the field. First designed and developed in close association with the best hair transplant surgeons in the world, Artas brings refinement to an apex.

The Edison award 2013 Gold winners have been announced and the Artas is leading the pack. The first hair restoration innovation to achieve such a recognition. And with only a few clinics in the nation operating the system, we invite you to visit and learn more about it today.

It is understandable that some patients are nervous about the idea of a robotic device working on the scalp. However, the Artas has numerous safety mechanisms in place to minimize the risk to a patient. Among the safety features, the restoration robot has several instant stop buttons that can be applied at anytime to shut down the machine. Also, all the robotic hair harvesting functions can be controlled by 2 different locations.

And on a side note, if you like blue peeps and a little side comedy, check out our peeps hair transplant page.